Rutgers University-Newark

249 University Avenue, Blumenthal Hall, Newark, NJ 07102

Public 4-year

The BSW Program at Rutgers University-Newark

With 82 social work graduates in the latest year, Rutgers University-Newark runs one of the country's higher-volume BSW programs, ranking #39 among 587 colleges awarding the degree. Program size matters more than it first appears: larger cohorts usually mean more field placement partnerships and a deeper alumni network in local agencies.

64.9% of students here finish their degree, against a national median of 50.4% across the BSW colleges in this directory — a meaningful margin. Students who finish take a median of 5 years to do it.

The average student pays $18,276 a year after grants and scholarships — $2,181 below the $20,457 median across the 12 BSW colleges in New Jersey. 54.0% of first-time students receive Pell Grants, a high share that usually reflects a student body with substantial financial need — and a financial aid office practiced at handling it. Net price is the number that matters when comparing programs, not sticker tuition — and because most social work roles are with government or nonprofit employers, graduates are typically eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.

Figures from IPEDS, U.S. Department of Education. Completion and net-price comparisons are against the 618 BSW-awarding colleges in this directory.

Key Statistics

11,315
Total Students
7,989
Undergraduates
14:1
Student-Faculty Ratio
N/A
Campus Housing

Can I get in?

Admissions

71%
Acceptance Rate
26,254 admitted out of 36,793 applicants

Admissions Requirements

High School GPA: Required
School Record: Required
College Prep: Required

SAT Scores (25th-75th Percentile)

ACT Scores (25th-75th Percentile)

Can I afford it?

Tuition & Financial Aid

Tuition & Fees (2024-2025)

In-State
$16,586
Out-of-State
$35,348

Living Arrangements

Living cost information not available

Financial Aid

$18,276
Average Net Price
After grants and scholarships

Net Price by Family Income

Family Income Net Price
$0 - $30,000 $16,420
$30,001 - $48,000 $16,338
$48,001 - $75,000 $17,806
$75,001 - $110,000 $22,867
$110,001+ $33,018
54%
Receive Pell Grants
32%
Students Borrowing
$7,695
Avg. Loan Amount

Will I graduate?

Student Outcomes

Completion Rates

65%
Overall
68%
Full-Time
63%
Part-Time
67%
First-Time Students
70%
Transfer Students
14%
Transfer Out

Time to Degree

4-Year Completion 43%
6-Year Completion 61%
8-Year Completion 65%
Median Time to Degree: 5 years

What's the campus like?

Student Demographics

Undergraduate Gender

Male
47.6%
Female
52.4%

Distance Education

Exclusively Distance
12.3%
Some Distance
46.7%
No Distance
41%

Graduate Distance Education

Exclusively Distance
4.6%
Some Distance
52%
No Distance
43.5%

Undergraduate Race/Ethnicity

White
24.5%
Black or African American
15.6%
Hispanic/Latino
28.7%
Asian
18.1%
American Indian/Alaska Native
0.1%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0.1%
Two or More Races
2.2%
Non-Resident Alien
7.5%
Unknown
3.2%

Degrees & Awards Offered

Bachelor's Degree

Contact Information

Phone
9733531766
Address
249 University Avenue, Blumenthal Hall, Newark, NJ 07102
IPEDS ID
186399

Where a BSW Leads

Graduates of undefined and other CSWE-accredited BSW programs work across six main practice areas, and pay differs between them by more than most prospective students expect. Each guide below carries the full BLS percentile spread, pay by work setting, and pay by state. Figures are May 2025 medians.

Not sure which fits? Start with the career and salary overview or the is social work for me self-assessment.